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COLONEL JERRY BUSSELL

1943 - 2010

COLONEL JERRY  BUSSELL obituary, 1943-2010, ELKO, NV

JERRY BUSSELL Obituary

Colonel (P) Jerry Bussell (Retired), Nevada's First Homeland Security Advisor and 2010 Distinguished Nevadan recognized by UNLV, passed on October 18, 2010.
Jerry was born in Parson, Tennessee, July 31, 1943. He received his Bachelor of Science Degree and Regular Army Commission in 1967 from the University of Tennessee-Martin, where he played varsity football and distinguished himself as Chief Justice of the Student Body, Commander of Cadets ROTC, Distinguished Military Student and Distinguished Military Graduate.
His early military education included Armor Officer Basic, Airborne, Ranger (with Tab), Jumpmaster, and Flight School. In 1968 he was assigned to the 1st Squadron 17th Calvary Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, where he was quickly selected as Aide-de-Camp to the Assistant Division Commander, Brigadier General John J. Hennessey.
Jerry was promoted to Captain in 1969 and served proudly in Vietnam, where he was a commander and O-1 Birddog pilot in the 183rd Aviation Company (Reconnaissance), 1st Aviation Brigade, whose primary mission was to provide direct air support to "C" Company 75th Ranger Battalion. Gary Dolan, C Company (Ranger), 75th Infantry (Airborne), recently authored and published a book titled "Of Their Own Accord" chronicling their accounts of what it was like to be a Ranger in combat during Vietnam.
In the early 1970's, Jerry was assigned to Las Vegas, Nevada, (for compassionate reasons) as the Army Advisor to the 3rd Squadron, 116th Armored Calvary Regiment, Nevada Army National Guard. In 1972 he resigned his regular Army Commission and joined the Nevada Army National Guard. In 1978 he was promoted to Major after completing the Personnel and Administration Officer Advanced Course, in residence, at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana.
In 1984, after completing the resident course at Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, he was assigned as Executive Officer and Commander of 1st Battalion, 221st Armor Brigade, 40th Infantry Division. He was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel in 1985, and for an unprecedented two consecutive years, his unit received the Goodrich Riding Trophy, the most coveted award in Armor. Colonel Bussell personally received the highest individual award for Armor and Calvary Leadership, the Draper Award. These awards were given, in no small measure, because of Jerry's vision, planning and successful execution of the "Death March" in the summer of 1985, during which the entire tank unit traveled from Las Vegas to the Desert Training Center at Fort Irwin, California, and back. The Death March received publicity locally, nationally and internationally. Specialists in Soviet Military Affairs learned that the Soviets had analyzed the Death March and concluded that the U.S. Reserve Forces were ready warriors and highly trained, a factor which cited as contributing to the eventual collapse of the Soviet Union.
In 1987, Jerry graduated from the U.S. Army War College, resident course, at Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania, and received a Master of Science Degree in Public Administration from Shippensburg University in Pennsylvania. He then was promoted to full Colonel in the Nevada Army National Guard, assigned first as the Director of Plans, Operations, Training, Readiness and Security, then as Director of Logistics, until his retirement in February, 1993.
After retirement, Jerry pursued his love of golf in an effort to ultimately earn a spot on the Senior Professional Golf Tour. After winning the U.S. Amateur National Golf Association's Senior Open in consecutive years, however, he was called back to public service. On November 19, 2002, Governor Kenny Guinn appointed Jerry as his Special Advisor for Homeland Security, a cabinet-level position, and then as Chairman of the State of Nevada Commission on Homeland Security, where he served the State of Nevada during the uncertain times that followed the tragic events of September 11, 2001.
Beginning in June 2004, he served as Special Consultant to Executive Director of UNLV's Institute for Security Studies and Adjunct Instructor. That position with UNLV led to many others, to include his final position as Executive Director of Operations for Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC) within the UNLV Division of Education Outreach. Jerry's lifelong mission was to improve the lives of soldiers, and in his final position, he provided outstanding leadership and subject matter expertise to a team of researchers engaged in the development of a blended-learning approach to improve the combat life-saving curriculum and instructional methods used by the military in training soldiers how to treat battlefield injuries.
Jerry was honored many, many times during his life. His military awards and medals include the Legion of Merit, Meritorious Service Medal (1st OLC), Army Commendation Medal (3d OLC), Air Medal (24th AWD, 1 with Valor), Armed Services Reserve Medal, Army Reserve Components Achievement Medal (3d OLC), Vietnam Service Medal, Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal, National Defense Service Medal with Bronze Service Star, Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry with Gold Star, Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry with Palm, Humanitarian Service Medal with Bronze Service Star, Army Achievement Medal, Ranger Tab, Parachute Badge, Army Aviator Badge. Some of his more memorable civilian awards include: American Red Cross Presidential Medal of Merit presented by President Ronald Reagan, Most Outstanding Alumnus University of Tennessee-Martin 2000, and 2010 Distinguished Nevadan from UNLV.
Jerry is survived by his wife of 28 years, Pat Lundvall.
A memorial is planned for Monday, October 25, 2010, beginning at noon, at the Nevada Army National Guard Army Aviation Support Facility located in Stead, Nevada, followed by a celebration of Jerry's life at the Eldorado Hotel Casino in Reno, Nevada.
With the help of co-founders Joe Brown and Perry DiLoreto, in 2003 Jerry established the Nevada Patriot Fund soon after the United States' engagement in Afghanistan and Iraq. The fund was created as a source of financial assistance for the families of Nevada servicemen killed in the line of duty. It is a tax-exempt organization now administrated as the Nevada Military Support Alliance Fund, www.nvmilitarysupport.org, and contributions in lieu of flowers can be made to that fund.

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Published by Elko Daily from Oct. 22 to Oct. 27, 2010.

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William Mann; LTC, USA Retired

July 25, 2019

Jerry Bussell was our Class Leader at the Adjutant General Advance Course 1-78, Ft. Benjamin Harrison. I got to know him personally very well. He had an ebullient spirit every day, and was a consummate leader of great personal charisma matched with accomplishment. I recall many long conversations, and tossing around a football on several occasions. Just a great guy in every way. We parted ways in 1978 and followed his career and was not at all surprised to learn that he was the Nevada Homeland Security Advisor and recognized as a distinguished Nevadan. I heard from another classmate of that class lately who informed me of his passing. We agreed that he was one of the best, truest and most genuine people that we knew. R.I.P. Jerry.

Ron Dykstra, COL, USA (Ret)

November 7, 2016

I also was a Jerry's kid. I worked for him in the G3, where I remained for 6 years. He had an intuition and understanding of what was going on that was uncanny. He treated his subordinates with respect. I admired him a great deal.

Ken Walther

November 13, 2010

I was proud to have known Jerry for the several years I did here in Las Vegas when he was with the ISS at UNLV. His knowledge and experience was only shadowed by his genuine smile and warmth.

Bill Roberts

November 2, 2010

I'm sure that Jerry will be missed by all that knew him. Jerry was a distant relative of mine. My twin brother and I graduated from Parsons High School with Jerry. I remember the last time I saw Jerry was at one of our high school reunions. He came in with a big smile and was so happy to see everyone. My sympathies to his family and friends.

Pat Richter

October 29, 2010

Pat, Bobbe & I send our deepest sympathy and prayers to you and Jerry's Family. For those that do not know me, I was Jerry's active duty advisor when he commanded the 1/221 Armor Battalion in Las Vegas. Jerry was the leader of leaders. His energy could not be matched. His vision, his desire to care for his soldiers and his ability to accomplish any task was never matched.
We are so sad that Jerry has departed but know in our minds that he did his best and he'll be there when it is our time. Jerry I salute you!
Pat stand strong as Jerry knew you will. Our thoughts and prayers are with you!

Joe Trevathan

October 28, 2010

I knew Jerry when he was a young blonde football player at Parsons High School. I have not seen or heard from him since then but I see that he had a successful military career and had an impact on a lot of people. He was always smiling and cheerful back then and apparently has continued that way through life. I am sorry for your loss but know that you have a lot of great memories to help sustain you. It is great that he was so proactive in helping with the financial needs of servicemen. What a great legacy he has left!

Mark Gregory

October 26, 2010

I also was known as one of Jerry’s Kids working for COL Bussell in the G4. He inspired all that worked for him to achieve more than they thought possible. He will be greatly missed. Say Hello to my Dad Colonel, and God Bless You.

LTC Mark Gregory

Johnny Vaught

October 25, 2010

I was glad to be know as "One of Jerry's Kids" In the NvARNG. I will miss our talks and your advice. Rangers Lead the Way.

Sam Dehne

October 25, 2010

TRULY ONE OF A KIND
I didn't know Colonel Bussell that well. But one of his best friends was his neighbor, retired judge William Munnell.
Bill talked about Jerry all the time.
With great respect.
That is enough for me.
The story of Jerry's life should be made into a movie.. it would be a really good movie.
With condolences,
Sam Dehne, USAFA '62, Lt Col, USAF (ret)
(I hope this doesn't post twice.)

October 25, 2010

TRULY ONE OF A KIND
I didn't know Colonel Bussell that well. But one of his best friends was his neighbor, retired judge William Munnell.
Bill talked about Jerry all the time.
With great respect.
That is enough for me.
The story of Jerry's life should be made into a movie.. it would be a really good movie.
With condolences,
Sam Dehne

Sam Dehne

October 25, 2010

TRULY ONE OF A KIND
I didn't know Colonel Bussell that well. But one of his best friends was his neighbor, retired judge William Munnell.
Bill talked about Jerry all the time.
With great respect.
That is enough for me.
The story of Jerry's life should be made into a movie.. it would be a really good movie.
With condolences,
Sam Dehne - USAFA 1962, Lt Col, USAF (ret)

Paula Habibzadeh

October 25, 2010

I knew Jerry for about 12 years, he came into the bank where I work, He always had a smile and hug. I didn't get to see him to often but I will miss him. When he did walk through the door it always brighten my day. Thank you for that Jerry, I will miss you.

Marla & Shane Carlis

October 24, 2010

Jerry had such class and was so very honorable and kind hearted. He was such a gentleman with great character. We are so sorry Pat. He will be greatly missed.

October 24, 2010

Pat, Over the past few days as you and Jerry have been ever on my mind, I am repeatedly drawn to the many fights that we attended. There I was always greeted with a BIG smile and intense enthusiasm from Jerry. It was always appreciated and never to be forgotten.
~ Bill & Cindy Brady - Las Vegas, NV

Melvin Bussell

October 23, 2010

Pat , Thank you for your call, Carol and I will keep you in our thoughts and prayers. We will miss Jerry but I know he is already shaping up the Pearly Gates. Just remember he already has his wings.
Love Carol & Mel Bussell

October 23, 2010

He was my 2nd cousin, but I never got to meet him. His sister, Becky,
spoke so lovingly and proudly of him. I know that he will truly be missed by everyone who knew. Our prayers are for his family and friends. Patsy Moore Huddleston and family

Missy McDermott Longworth

October 22, 2010

I am so proud of my Uncle may he rest in peace. My thoughts and prayers are with you Pat and our entire family.

October 22, 2010

I Haven't seen Jerry for Many years but I have known and admired him for over 40 years.He had a Warrior's Heart and Mind, and we are so Grateful for his Service to this country and The State of Nevada.With respect and Admiration.Bernie & Darlene Elvin, Deeth, Nevada

Gregg and Diane

October 22, 2010

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived, but cut way too short. So many happy memories of Lakeridge with Jerry and you. Pat, you and your family are in our thoughts.
Gregg and Diane

October 22, 2010

My thoughts are with you. Jerry was a great guy - one of the best. Bless you. Respectfully, LTC (R) Sharlee "Charley" Smith

Rabbi Melissa Tishk

October 22, 2010

My heart is saddened by the loss of Jerry. I was fortunate enough to meet Jerry and work under his guidance doing research at the UNLV Institute for Security Studies as an intern in 2004 and kept in touch with him regularly over the past 6+ years. His was a life of giving and serving others, our nation and society. He will be missed by everyone whose life he touched. My condolences to Pat and the rest of Jerry's family.

Kelly Matthews Usher

October 22, 2010

Pat,
My deepest condolences for you. You are in my thoughts.

Chris & Jennifer Ferrari

October 22, 2010

Jerry was one of a kind. His passion, kindness and zest for life could be felt the minute he smiled. He had great stories (i.e. grand piano from the Hotel Del Coronado), but more importantly, he was a great listener and friend to many. I feel very fortunate to have known Jerry and can only say that he will be missed by anyone whose path he crossed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you, Pat.

Hank Wohle

October 22, 2010

Dear Pat; Our condolences for your loss. I think of you and Jerry often, you were great neighbors to my parents. Jerry was an outstanding mentor to me. I'm currently stationed @ Schofield Barracks in Hawaii, still going strong. Respectfully, Hank and Sue Wohle and family

D Lane

October 22, 2010

A great patriot - he will be missed. My sympathies to his 3 sisters - Kathy, Becky, and Marcie.

October 22, 2010

Dear Pat,
I am so sorry for your loss. My deepest sympathy goes out to you. Jerry was a wonderful person.
Love, Beth Chapman

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